Bob Forrest and kari Ann Join Dr. Drew in Loveline

Watch the “Guest Video” the Loveline crew uploaded about last night’s show. It’s great to watch Bob, Kari, and Dr. Drew together in a rather laid-back environment.

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National Women's Health Week.


To stop using drugs will be the best decision you can make this National Women’s Health Week.

The National Women’s Health Week empowers women to make their health a top priority. With the theme “It’s Your Time,” the nationwide initiative encourages women to take simple steps for a longer, healthier, and happier life. Visit their site to

get involved and to see the events planned in your area.


Sober House Final Dinner


Suggested Music: "I'm Still Here" by Mindy McCready

iTunes Review
I’m Still Here is more than a comeback album by an artist who’s suffered more than her share of hard knocks. Mindy McCready builds upon her appearances on VH1’s Celebrity Rehab to deliver the most substantial and emotionally resonant album of her career. As might be expected, there’s plenty of confession and resolve to be heard in these tracks. McCready sings bittersweet tunes like “Wrong Again,” “Fades” and the title song with a bruised sort of conviction. Her rendition of Tony Arata’s “The Dance” is particularly affecting. Seductive ballads like the atmospheric “The Way You Make Me Melt” and the conflicted “I Hate That I Love You” rekindle some of her old come-hither charm, while “I Want a Man” lets her swagger just a bit. Mindy reprises two of her early hits as well, with “Ten Thousand Angels” benefiting most from her matured perspective. Far from clinging to her former country starlet persona, McCready emerges as a fully-grown talent on I’m Still Here, seasoned by experience and filled with a survivor’s wisdom.
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Children who talk to their parents about alcohol regularly are less likely to drink.

“As children get older, the chance they will try alcohol continues to increase. One conversation isn’t enough to give them the information and guidance they need. By talking often and honestly about alcohol, you have the ability to influence your child’s decisions about underage drinking.”

Get the facts, the tools, and the advice you need to start talking real to your kids about alcohol at www.underagedrinking.samhsa.gov brought to you by the Substance abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.


Suggested Reading: Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher and more.

A very talented writer, Carrie Fisher, has a lot to share with the fans who saw her grow.

“Post Cards from the Edge” was published in 1987 and is “semi-autobiographical in the sense that she fictionalized and satirized real life events such as her drug addiction of the late 1970s.” (Wikipedia)

“Wishful Drinking” Published in 2008, was turned into a  show in which  Fisher performed through 2009 .

Both works depict an honest description of her addiction and rehabilitation process in Tinseltown.

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